Week of January 23
MidYear Week!
Monday-Thursday: No HW
Friday: Read Part 2 Sir Gawain
Week of January 16
Monday -- no school! Happy Birthday, MLK Jr.!
Tuesday-Friday - work on papers! Papers due on Friday!
Week of January 9
Monday -- peer edit introduction
Tuesday -- body paragraph due
Wednesday -- continue working on paper
Thursday -- Completed draft due!
Friday -- Work on incorporating peer edits
Week of January 2
Monday -- no school!
Tuesday -- Complete an outline of your paper
Wednesday -- Continue revising/building your paper
Thursday -- Complete an introduction; Email it to me if you would like (anonymous) class feedback from the overhead
Friday -- Complete your Beowulf project!
Week of December 5
Monday -- finish page 62-74 questions (given out in class)
Tuesday -- read up to page 88
Wednesday --
Thursday --
Friday --
Week of November 21
Begin Beowulf, then Happy Thanksgiving!
Week of November 14
Monday -- Paragraph write arguing who "Not Waving But Drowning" best applies to -- written in proper MLA format
Week of November 7
Monday -- finish the book!
Tuesday -- Answer survey questions from Mary Shelley's perspective
Wednesday -- review for Thursday's test on Frankenstein!
Test components: Multiple Choice on content, Passage Analysis, and last part TBD
Thursday -- TBD
Week of October 31
Monday -- surprise snow day!
Tuesday -- not-surprise day off for students!
Wednesday -- keep reading Frankie -- page 136 will not be due until FRIDAYdue to the snow day
Thursday -- Read up to page 136 of Frankenstein
Friday -- Read up to page 155 Monday TEST on Frankenstein will be on Thursday, November 10
Week of October 17
Monday -- Read and complete Qs for "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (emailed)
Tuesday -- Read and complete Qs for "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" -- Parts 1-3 due tomorrow!
Wednesday -- start reading Frankenstein
Thursday -- study for grammar quiz
Friday -- Read pages 1-29 of Frankenstein
Week of October 2
Monday -- Finish Jekyll & Hyde paragraph
Tuesday-Friday -- work on Elephant Man questions, prepare for discussion. Preliminary Rubric (subject to minor change): elephant man - reflection rubric.doc
Week of September 26
Monday -- study for test
Tuesday -- relax after test/study spelling
Wednesday -- no HW due to holiday
Friday -- study for spelling, revise paragraph -- paragraph rubric.doc
Week of September 19:
Monday: Work on JH Timeline
Tuesday: JH Timeline due
Wednesday: Paragraph writing
Thursday: Study for Spelling quiz, part deux AB spelling list.doc
MidYear Week!
Monday-Thursday: No HW
Friday: Read Part 2 Sir Gawain
Week of January 16
Monday -- no school! Happy Birthday, MLK Jr.!
Tuesday-Friday - work on papers!
Papers due on Friday!
Week of January 9
Monday -- peer edit introduction
Tuesday -- body paragraph due
Wednesday -- continue working on paper
Thursday -- Completed draft due!
Friday -- Work on incorporating peer edits
Week of January 2
Monday -- no school!
Tuesday -- Complete an outline of your paper
Wednesday -- Continue revising/building your paper
Thursday -- Complete an introduction; Email it to me if you would like (anonymous) class feedback from the overhead
Friday -- Complete your Beowulf project!
Week of December 5
Monday -- finish page 62-74 questions (given out in class)
Tuesday -- read up to page 88
Wednesday --
Thursday --
Friday --
Week of November 28
Monday -- read up to page 49 -- Close Reading Questions - 27-49.doc
Tuesday -- read up to page 62 -- Close reading questions pages 49-62.doc
Wednesday -- study for history/background of Anglo-Saxons quiz
Thursday -- Digression homework -- Digressions Homework.doc
Friday -- read to page 74
Week of November 21
Begin Beowulf, then Happy Thanksgiving!
Week of November 14
Monday -- Paragraph write arguing who "Not Waving But Drowning" best applies to -- written in proper MLA format
Week of November 7
Monday -- finish the book!
Tuesday -- Answer survey questions from Mary Shelley's perspective
Wednesday -- review for Thursday's test on Frankenstein!
- Test components: Multiple Choice on content, Passage Analysis, and last part TBD
Thursday -- TBDWeek of October 31
Monday -- surprise snow day!
Tuesday -- not-surprise day off for students!
Wednesday -- keep reading Frankie -- page 136 will not be due until FRIDAYdue to the snow day
Thursday -- Read up to page 136 of Frankenstein
Friday -- Read up to page 155 Monday
TEST on Frankenstein will be on Thursday, November 10
Week of October 24
Read Frankenstein
Week of October 17
Monday -- Read and complete Qs for "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (emailed)
Tuesday -- Read and complete Qs for "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" -- Parts 1-3 due tomorrow!
- Frankenstein Opinion Survey!
Wednesday -- Finish Rime and QuestionsThursday -- Read Frankenstein (through page 80 due Tuesday)
Friday -- Read Frankenstein (through page 80 due Tuesday)
Week of October 10
Monday -- no school!
Tuesday -- Practice grammar lessons; bring an extra copy of Elephant Man questions to prepare for discussion
- Speaking and Listening Assessment Rubric
- Fragments and Runons Homework Answers
Wednesday -- start reading FrankensteinThursday -- study for grammar quiz
Friday -- Read pages 1-29 of Frankenstein
Week of October 2
Monday -- Finish Jekyll & Hyde paragraph
Tuesday-Friday -- work on Elephant Man questions, prepare for discussion. Preliminary Rubric (subject to minor change): elephant man - reflection rubric.doc
Week of September 26
Monday -- study for test
Tuesday -- relax after test/study spelling
Wednesday -- no HW due to holiday
Friday -- study for spelling, revise paragraph -- paragraph rubric.doc
Week of September 19:
Monday: Work on JH Timeline
Tuesday: JH Timeline due
Wednesday: Paragraph writing
Thursday: Study for Spelling quiz, part deux AB spelling list.doc
Week of September 12:
Monday night: None!
Tuesday Night: Chapters 4-7 Jekyll & Hyde, guided reading Qs
Wednesday Night: Chapters 8-9 Jekyll & Hyde, Chapters 8-9 Guided Reading Qs.doc
Thursday Night: Chapter 10, guided reading Qs (due Monday)
Friday Night: Chapter 10 & Guided reading Qs -- Chapter 10 Guided Reading Qs
Thursday, September 7
Reading Qs Chapters 1-2 J&H
Wednesday, September 6
Reader's Response to Julius Lester chapter
Wednesday, August 31
3 Paragraphs About You